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8 SOCIETY. Society THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923. Buenos Alres, Quito, Gu 1l and Barrenatiie Boutn A e SOCIETY. Perlodical Club, Mr. Willard Hard will be the prin- cipal after-dinner speaker at a din- ner to be given by the District League of Woman Voters T D. A. R. Ball Tonight for Mrs. Anthony Wayme Coek. Ablgall Hartman Rice, D. A. R., ball tonight. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will be the guest of honor tonight at the annual benefit, Continental I, which is to be held at Rauscher's by the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. R. Mrs, Bertrand Ewell Trenis, regent of chapter will the receiving line and will be ass! d in recelving the guests by Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Frank H. Brlsf Mrs. illam S, Walker, Mrs, Alfred Brosseau, Mrs. Willlam H. Hardy, Mrs. Frank Mor- rison, Mrs. Banjamin Soule Grants. Judge Clay Stone Briggs of Texas will make the presentations. Miss Marguerits Welghell, artist of day evening at 7 o'clock at the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson plac: Mr. Hard's subject is, “Women in Gift Sugaestions LAMP bases A Complete Assortment From Which to Make Your Selection, Politics,” and a general discussion will follow his remarks. l o v m executive secretary of the Church Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Mrs. Taft Dinner Guests Tonight of Mrs. W. Harry Brown. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Weyl of Phila- delphia are making an extended stay at the Hamllton Hotel, accompanied by Mr. James Weyl and Miss Emelle Weyl and Miss Louise Weyl. Mr. Frederlo F. Sohrader, jr, of New York is spending & few days at the New Willard Hotel. Mr, Schrader is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic| F. Schrader, formerly of Washington, | now of New York Mr. Schrader is| farmer United Stad vice HE Chief Justice and Mrs. Wil-| Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Olcott will be at lam Howard Taft will be|home after December 1 at 5920 Bel- | lona avenue, B: ore. tho giests.ce/honor at dinc| [7A& aysane; Baltimore Mr. evening, when Mrs. || Mr. and Mre, Harry A, Williams, Jr. | D g a i who recently come to Washington will entertaln a) g™ o atter selling their suburban | teen in her apart-|pome in Norfolk, have taken an ' csachusetts uvenue to|apartment at 1569 Mintwood place ! | for the winter and have glven up | the apartment at the Brighton where they h. en since coming from | | Blue Ridge Summit. i company ment at 1 meet them, Boudoir Lamps Mahogany, gilt and ivory........$2.00 to $4.00 Porcelain ...... . .....$5.00 to $7.50 Table Lamps Mahogany .........c.....,.. sos el Brooze ... cocomasionscesassns.$8.95 to $40.00 Porcelain ........cc..........$7.50 to $22.50 “r. and Mrs. Chilton to Be Ilosts at Dinner Tonight. mit. \imiral Sir Montague Browning of| Mr. David Ross Beattie of Arling- | ho British navy. who is spending a[ton, Mass., is the guest of the | ew days with Admiral and Mrs. Wil- | Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus, recs | fam S. Benson, will be the guest of tor of St. Mark's, at his home on . oor at dinner this evening of the | Capitol Hill arge d'affa of Great Britain and \irs. Henry ty Chilton, who Will| Mr. Ches cntertain a ¢ ¢ of eighteen Robert The Newest Things for Infants, Small Girls and Boys kwood and .\Ir,’ joint hosts | entertaining b, when their | th Elizabeth | fss Naville Harding, | Jean Jac- v York. noon frow i he has been for «L’Jnhusnhfls {Capt. Davi Austria and ; 14¢s Bertscham ain a com- | Floor Lamps Mahogany ..................$1850 to $68.50 Gilt Wood...................$1500 to $40.00 Mrs. Anthony 1 dent th ne Cooke, presi- S.D. A R. is Hotel until | will return burg, P HE unusual, dainty garments here are ex- quisite to the smallest detail. Expert assist- ance by our capable saleswomen is rendered mothers in selecting healthful apparel for the little folks. Dresses, long & short. . ....... $1, $3.50, $5.50 to $50 Skirts, long & short. . ........$1, $3.50, $5.50 to $7.50 Long Coats..............$7.50, $9.50, $16.50 to $40 Short Coats, white & colored. $6.75, $9.50, $12.50 to $65 Sweaters . $1.75, $4.50, $5.50 to $7.50 Rompers ...............$1, $2.25, $2.75 to $6.75 Hats, white & colored. . . .. .$2.25, $3.50, $6.50t0 $18.50 Caps . s . $1, $2.50, $4.50 to $18.50 Boys® Suits, 2t0 6. . ..$1.95, $3.50, $5.50t0 $17.50 Sweater Suits (4 pieces) .....$6, $8.50, $9.75 to $12 Silk Wrappers Wardrobes Scales hanksgivin to her home : Mr. and Mrs. 1 Topcka, Kans., were hosts to a small company at dinner last evening at the New Willard, where they have recently taken an apartment. Mr. Frank A. Va of Washington, now living in New York, was the guest in whose honor a surprise party was given Saturday evening in celebration of his fifty- ninth birthda anniversary. The party was given in his country home, ecechwood, at Scarborough, and was |arranged by Mrs. Vanderlip. Mrs Harry at dinner la: rs. Lejeune have fs- for a dance Frida at 10 o'clock, in 1 the marine bar- for their debutante daughter, Bugenia Lejeune. Former Chief Justl ton Judkins Peelle have issued invit; t for a tea with dancing Thurs- »vember 29, from 4 to <, 00 16th street, to present daughter, Miss Betty Byrn Y. Miss Beatrice Whittier will enter- tain at a _bridge tea December 12 in honor of Miss Norvell Munford, debu- tante daughter of Clarke Munford. nd M i vid Mulvane o ! $ D e et Bridge Lamps Wrought Iron.......ccvuivumnnnrennnn. .$550 Decorated Wood...cocuueernsensrnne..$37.50 Torcheres From $16.50 to $100.00 \derlip, formerly and S. Black en- ined —and occasional Furniture Overstuffed Suites ~ End Tables Dining Room Suites Console Tables Overstuffed Chairs Mirrors Windsor Chairs Davenport Tables Spinet Desks Coffee Tables Secretaires Gate-leg Tables Smokers’ Cabinets Benches Sewing Cabinets , Love Seats Stands Window Boxes DULIN&MARTING 1215«117 F Strect and 1214 ©0 1219 & Street. Hours: 8:45 to 6:00 YNDERW OOD 5. Admiral Mrs. Joseph Strauss eastane } | YNPERWOO will ent n at dinner Thanksgi ing evening in their home on Massa- chusetts avenue. . Black will take | possession of their apartment on the roof of the Plaza before Thanksgiv- ing. MISS ELIZABETH TAYLOR ADA | Daughter of the chairman of the republican national committee and Mrm Adams, a debutante of this seaxon, who will be introduced to soclety at ay dance at Rauscher's Thursday, December 20, Miss Elizabeth Hanna will return tomorrow from New York, where she| s making a brief visit. — Mrs. Charles Johnson of Raleigh, 2 Mary T. Moore and Maggie J. Murbhy of Burgaw, have arrived in Washington, guests of their brother, Dr. o} hy. <. Moore s a & of the United eracy being The military attache of the Span- I embassy, Maj. Victoriano Casaju: was host at luncheon Saturday at the Shoreham, entertaining in honor of the retiring fawal attache of the Brazili; embassy, Capt. Heraclito | Graca Aranha, who will leave Wash- ington the first week in December. ——————————————ee of this city, formerly of Jackson-|o'clock in the Hotel Burlington “in | ville, Fla. celebration of its twenty-fifth anni- versary. Capt. and Mrs. Philip Williams are passing a short time in Washington | and are at the Burlington Hotel. Sacques Bassinets Beds Bathtubs Nursery Chairs Kiddie-Koops Kumfy-Kribs Noelty Gifts Small Toys FStreel (orner Thirleenth Bootees Mrs. Alexander Mackay-Smith will | entertain the members of the Church Miss Frances Estes Is spending the | Périodical Club of the province of | I with “friends at West| Washington at tea on Monday aft- | ".. after which she wil le Novembe: a - 8 Marjorie Anderson { Ente. 1955 36th. ptacst. Roo &% | until after the Army nahl, D. D, dean of thae game. gton Cathedral will preside at meeting i ; | will be Bishop held here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vernon Sho- naker will go to New York for the Army-Navy foot ball game. { 2. Richardson, for her len Rickardson and Zinia chardson, will en- the sub-debutante set at a dan at the Washington Club. Wednesday evening, December 26 1 One of the features of the Christ- N as sale for the benefit of the Stormont Aid for Consumptives,which opens today at the Hotel Harrington, is the Juncheon and tea served by the commitiee of which Mrs. De Witt Chadwick is chairman. The sale will be continued through tomorrow. Christmas novelties are very attrac- tive. The Washington Conservatory of Music will render & well arranged program. Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. Chisholm have closed their home on South river, near Annapolis, and are again in their apartment at 924 17th street, on Farragut Square. York city foot ball The Manor House Chapter of the N D. A. R. will give a reception Wednesday evening from 8:30 to 11 Representative W. W. Ma Syracuse, N. Y. has taken an apart- ment at the Burlington Hotel for the winter. cker, Freeman. T Johnston Senator and Mrx, Couzens Introduce Misy Couzens, Senator and Mrs. James Couzens o dance for their debu- iter, Miss Madeline Couz- v ‘evening in the Hotel Statler, in Detroit, when their guests included only the members of the younger married circles and the deb- utantes and beaux of Detroit. Sena- SWEEPING REDUCTIONS on our entire stock of Tallored, Sport and Two and Three Plece Costume Suits afford a splendid op- portunity to have a new suit for Thanks- giving at after.Christmas cost. Sale prices, $19.50 to $95.00. EXTRA-SIZE COATS—many of them new arrivals—in rich new coatings—Ormadate, Fashona and Tarquina, with large col and cuffs of beaver, squirrel and fox, offer particularly good value to larger women at Mr. and Mrs. Damon Greenleaf tor and and their daugh- ter received the guests. Mrs. Couz- ens was in a gown of cloth of gold, jeweled in sapphires, with a graceful Yerkes will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon at the Florida Country Club in compliment to Mrs. Albert ||| Dulin and Mrs. W. G. Brantley, ir. Women's Suit Section—Second Floor. $95, $115 and $135. Large-Size Coat Section—Second Floor. 1216 F St. N.W. Nde drape of French blue chantilly jace which formed a Couzens wore a dainty ioned like those of 18; fant skirt of lace run with threads and diminutive bouqu in colors appliqued. The tight-fitting bodice was of velour de soie and made without sleeves Auction Bridge Studio Anuction l'lrlfl"r:"l:':: Mah Jomgg rRotE Wt VE P —— e —————— I——lolc——={alcb o] —=[o[—] bilipsborn 608 to 614 P ELEVENTH ST. O the highest standard in quality—the truest presentation of style—at custom- arily attractive prices. A Great Occasion in High-Class Coats! Jelleff’s Annual Thanksgiving Coat Sale! With customary foresight and initiative the Jelleff organiza- tion began earlier than usual this year to plan for the event, and the sumptuous materials, luxurious furs and stunning styles in this event—now in full swing—are the result. 37 New Models—Women’s and Misses’ Coats *115—135—'155 $175—'195 At the peak of the season, with the public demanding coats of the highest type, this opportunity of choosing from the best of winter coats is remarkable— $20.00 to $50.00 Saving on Each Coat! Only the richest pile coatings and the choicest furs are seen— Luxurious Marvella, kit-fox, brown or black, trimmed with platinuni, brown, black or kit-fox; aristocratic Tarquina, with huge collars and cuffs of black fox; corded Gerona, with collars and cuffs of caracul or golden beaver; lustrous Oriona, combined with platinum lynx—and so it goes! 37 .individual and distinctive styles offer ample choice to women and misses— They include the new yoke back type, with muffler and semi-shawl collars, coats with surplice shawl collars crossing to an ornamented side closing, circular draped and circular flared coats, paneled styles and models with ripple godets, fur banded, wrap models with wide flare sleeves, sleeves that have a circular flounce from the elbow, coats slim and straight and side fastened—in fact, every style of coat that is individual and becoming and smart!| This is the sort of event that sometimes happens after Thanksgiving, but rarely before—especially in this grade of coats. It offers you a most remarkable opportunity to secure one of season’s finest coats at a very considerable saving, and yet affords you the pleasure of wearing it NOW—at the height of the season. ‘Women's Sale, Second Floor—MIisses’ Sale, Third Floor. Mr. Charles e Gregory enter- tained a small company at the Metro- politan Club in honor of Mr. Stimson, former United States ambassador to Argentina. Mr. and Mrs. Octus P. have sent out car Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine Before or After Theater = —=0=0a La France g the Evelyn rd Olcott Albans, UR new Shoe Department is rendering real Philipsborn service—in maintaining A Wonderful Sale of Felt Slippers Pretty Ribbon-trimmed Siestas Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Smart fur-trimmed suits of iweed or homespun exquisitely tailored. A charmingly youthful model, featuring the trim hip-length jacket, is_developed of checked homespun, with collar and cuffs of raccoon and long, snug sleeves. (Shown in sketch.) rie SG0) [c—F——]a]l——[o]——]q] EEE_EhEE—EVE—EEEEEE—E Expert Counsel For Women—presented in 12 colors in Selecting LEATHER GOODS —the careful training which our salespersons have had will be of valuable assistance to you in selecting the proper gift for any recipient. GECKERS Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F ST. NW. Upper left—Woman's with nalf-shaw! collar and Coat of Kit Fox Marvella, i ) cuffs of taupe fox. $135.00. pper right—Woman's Coat of . with beaver collar and cufts. $185.00, D O Geron Lower left—Misses’ Tube Coat peavi VI lete oat of Tarquina, with Lower right—Woman's cuffs and border of black fox. s illustrated; of fine quality felt, trimmed with silk ribbon to match; soft elk padded soles. Colors— American Beauty, lavender, China or Copenhagen blue, pink, orchid, old rose, purple, brown, gray or black. Sizes 2% to 8. Coat of Arabla, itar, $175.00. Ko Formal Gowns---Informal Prices —is the rule of our Women’s Dress Shop this week, dur- ing our special selling of gowns for reception, dinner 35+ %45 365 Seldom have we been able to offer such generous collection of charming styles and beautiful fabrics at such moderate cost. ainty Juliets —Fur or Ribbon-trimmed For Women. Sizes 2% to 8. $1.49 A Charming shape—made of the best quality of Felt, and trimmed with fur or ribbon. Hand-turned soles, and restful low leather heels. Colors are Blue, 8rchid, Taupe, China Blue, Brown, Wistaria and reen. “Oshkosh” Wardrobe Trunks London Kit Bags Fitted Cases and Bags Hat Cases for Ladies and Men Gold-mounted Leather Goods Ladies’ Handbags Week End Cases Leather Novelties Brief Cases Metal cloths and velvets, high in favor, share honors with clinging georgette and Eliza- beth crepes and lustrous satin and lace combinations. And everywhere—beads! Crys- tal beads and bugles, glittering rhinestones, lovely iridescent patterns, rich Oriental de- signs and colorings, sometimes in motifs, sometimes outlining léng floating panels, sometimes in rich all-over effects. The formal frock of fashion is draped with a sash girdle ending in an effective bow and ends or with just a bit of shirring at the hips and perchance a stunning buckle. Anticipate Thanksgiving and holiday festivities—this special selling of afternoon, dinner and evening styles offers an exceptional opportunityl ‘Women's Dresses—Second Floor. Philipsborn Shoe Dept.~—Street Xloor, E—olc—=lal——=lol—=]olc—F—|a|—=[afc—=]a|c—=]o|———[o|c—=|o| —=|al —=—=| 0| = I m | | |